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titleOfInvention Method for blocking silkworm moth from cocoon emergence
abstract The invention relates to a method for blocking silkworm moths from cocoon emergence. According to the invention, a homozygous strain with function defects of the cocoon-dissolving enzyme gene is bred by knocking out the cocoon-dissolving enzyme gene. The bred strain can not break the cocoon after the silkworm feathers into the moth because of losing the cocoon dissolving capacity, so that the silkworm cocoon is protected from the source, the time pressure and the consumption problems of manpower, material resources, energy resources and the like caused by the need of refrigerating and storing fresh cocoons or drying cocoons in time for pupation killing treatment due to short pupation period can be relieved, the production benefit of the silkworm is improved, and the application value is important.
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